As we get pictures of each site you'll be able to mouse over the thumbnails to see larger versions of the image. We intend to have pictures of what the site looked like before the sinking and another showing what it looks like now underwater. If you have pictures for the sites below and you'd like them to be added please use the "Contact Us" link to send us an email.
| Vortex Spring | Beginner - Advanced | ![]() ![]() Vortex Springs diver platform |
(Commercially developed dive park that offers diving and camping
facilities. The area is very commercial in nature. It's certainly a must dive
at least once. It's a great place to take students for classes. The springs
basin is 50 feet deep with cave penetration continuing to 310 feet |
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| Morrison Spring | Beginner - Advanced | ![]() ![]() 2 divers sitting on a log that crosses the spring basin |
Natural
Spring that used to be operated as a privet dive site, was purchased by the
state and made into a park operated by Bay County. There is
now a proper parking lot with a boardwalk and floating dock to allow
divers to enter the water directly over the spring. There's a training
platform located to the shore side of the spring basin at 20feet. Max
depth is 75-80 feet before you enter the cavern/cave entrance.
This is a VERY popular site visited by divers from around the world; also a very popular site for checkout dives. |
Note: Some of the dive site images have been gathered from various places, a few have come from Navy Archives and others from local dive companies. As new pictures become available they'll be updated to show the most current information possible.